A lot of us have seen it in recent days - that yellow haze that seems to have cast an allergenic dome over the Carolinas.
Everybody wants to blame their allergies on all that yellow dust, but doctors say that pollen isn’t the culprit.
A McCall man died and a Donnelly woman was injured after their truck left the road and hit a tree southwest of Yellow Pine, ...
Despite the sneezing, itchy eyes and yellow vehicles, I do love all that flowers in the springtime! Tree pollens have been ...
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Pollen typically peaks in the spring season, but many feel their allergies peak earlier this season. What's happening?
While other trees, grasses and weeds add to the mix of particulates, it’s pine pollen that descends like a yellow curtain across central and Eastern North Carolina in late February to early March.
The daily pollen count represents the number of pollen grains in a cubic metre of air, according to Atlanta Allergy & Asthma, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The pollen count is high to very high across much of South Carolina. Right now, in late March, the big ...